Measuring Flower

ABSTRACT

The Connected Measuring Apparatus Measuring Flower is a measuring apparatus that includes fillable cavities that are specifically sized according to the amount of stuff needed. When the fillable cavities are filled with measurable stuff, the stuff can be stored until needed.

FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of measure, more specifically to the area of measuring food stuff, medicine stuff, and all stuff that can be measured.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

I was in my kitchen making biscuits for my family. I tried to pour the salt in the small measuring spoon and the salt came out slowly at first, then suddenly there was a rush of salt. It overflowed the measuring spoon and spilled all over my countertop and myself. Cleaning up the mess I prayed, “There has got to be a better way of doing this. Lord, please show me a better way”.

Often times when measuring stuff, there are spills that occur. These spills result in messy clean up, which leads to waste of the stuff, time, and energy. Considering these things, there is a need for an invention that will allow stuff to be measured without the possibility of spills and/or waste. This invention solves this problem. In addition to the above solution, this invention also allows the user to measure simultaneously when filling more than one cavity at one time. All of the stuff can be placed in the cavities at one time and, if using this invention with food stuff, put into a mixing bowl with one motion. Thus reducing the time it takes to complete recipes and reducing the washing and reusing of the same measuring spoon.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

There continues to be a need for a spill proof measuring apparatus to solve the issues noted above. This invention can be used attached to a container filled with the food stuff to be measured or independent of a container. If used with a container, the diameter and depth of this invention will vary depending on the size of the container. If using independently of a container, the stuff to be measured is placed directly in the connected cavities. This invention is a simple straight forward design that is needed in the home to make measuring easier and faster. This invention takes the well-known measuring devices and combines them into 1 easy to operate apparatus. It eliminates spills when used with a container and saves time when used independently.

This invention has connected 3 parts. Part 1 is the threaded or non-threaded Bottom. Part 1 has pull tabs that slide in and out from the middle to the edge. Part 2 is the connected cavities. These cavities are sized according to the amount of stuff needed to be measured. Part 3 is the caps that snap and close keeping the stuff in the cavity until use is needed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of the top of a variation of the invention.

FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the top front of a variation through to the back.

FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of a variations of the top.

FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of a variation of the bottom.

FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of a variation of the bottom showing tabs and fillable cavities.

FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of a variation of the side.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is not intended to limit the invention to these preferred embodiments, but rather to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use this invention.

There can be many variations of this invention. This invention is shown to be a cylinder shape, 100. The size of this invention will vary depending on the units of measure. For example, if the unit of measure is a variation of a cup, the size of the invention will be bigger than if the unit of measure is a variation of a spoon, or any other unit stuff can be measured in. If liquid stuff is being measured, ounces will cause the invention to be smaller than measuring gallons, and any unit liquid stuff can be measured in the size of this invention will also vary according the article it is attached to. This invention can be produced from many materials, 100. The material select must be rigid, able to hold its shape, must be able to be connected to a container, variation, (430), and food friendly, (variation). The material(s), used to produce this invention must also be flexible enough to make movable caps, (250), and the pulls, (500, 520). The material(s), used to produce this invention must be rust and mold resistant, water, soap, dishwasher safe. The materials used can be any color and formable into any shape. The bottom of this invention is comprised of connected sections, (220, 230 and 620, 630). When used with a container, this invention has threads, (430), that allow this invention to be attached to the container using a turning motion. A variation of this invention at the connection to the container may be necessary depending on the container being used. When not used with a container, the variation of this invention will not be able to connect to any other thing. This invention has tabs, (500), that can be moved from the center to the outer edge. The tab has a small handle on the outside of the invention, (420, 520), to help move the tab. The tab has a stopping mechanism (510), on the inside of the tab to prevent the tab from completely leaving the invention. Each tab, (220), is directly below each fillable cavity, (240, 640). The tab's function, when opened, (500), is to allow the fillable cavity, to be filled with the stuff to be measured. The tab's function when closed, (540), is to keep the measured stuff in the fillable cavity until needed. This invention has a variation of connected fillable cavities, (240, 340, 440). These fillable cavities are sized according to the unit of measure being measured. A variation of this invention is if a spoon, cup, ounce, liter, milliliter, grams, etc. needs to be measured. Each fillable cavity would be premeasured and labeled accordingly. The labels will be on the outside, top, or bottom, (640, 310, 440), of the invention. The fillable cavities have a tab, (500), at the bottom and a cap, (310), at the top. The fillable cavities are connected by and separated by solid delineations, (400). The delineations also serve to make the fillable cavities the correct size according to the unit of measure being measured, therefore, the delineations themselves will vary in size and shape. The delineations are the full height of the fillable cavities, (600). The delineations are wrapped around a solid center, (450). This solid center is the full height of the fillable cavities and the caps, (250, 350). The solid center can vary in size and shape based on the unit of measure being measured. The solid center is in the center of the invention. The cap is located at the top of this invention, (210). The cap covers each of the connected fillable cavities, (340), and the associated delineations, (FIG. 3 ); next to the fillable cavities. Each cap has a method of opening and closing. When the cap is closed, the method should include the cap remaining closed. This method allow stuff being measured to remain in the cavities, when not needed. This method also allows the stuff being measured to be released from the cavities when needed. This invention can be sold with an empty container already attached or without a container attached. This is helpful if the consumer buys in bulk. 

I claim:
 1. The connected measuring apparatus is comprised of tabs, fillable cavities, delineations, caps and a method of connecting to a container. Each part of the tabs, cavities, delineations, caps, and method of connecting to a container is claimed under this invention, independently and collectively as the connected measuring apparatus: This invention can be any size, shape, or color. This invention can be increased in size to measure larger quantities, or reduced in size to measure smaller quantities. The connected measuring apparatus will measure all measurable stuff. It is made of any material that will allow the apparatus to function as detailed in the following claims.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, has tabs. If this apparatus is being used attached to a container, the tabs will be next to the point of connection to the container. If this apparatus is not being used attached to container, the tabs will be on the bottom of the apparatus.
 3. If the apparatus of claim 1 is used with a container, the method by which the apparatus is attached to a container will vary. When the apparatus is attached to a container, the method by which it is attached will allow the container to be inverted with the apparatus on the bottom, container on the top. The method by which the apparatus is attached to the container will not allow spills of the measurable stuff while inverted.
 4. If the apparatus of claim 1 is used independent of a container, the apparatus will not have a method of connecting to a container.
 5. The apparatus of claim 1 has tabs. The tabs are movable. When the tabs are open, they allow the measurable stuff to enter the selected fillable cavity. When the tabs are closed they keep the measurable stuff in the selected fillable cavity. The method by which these tabs move will vary.
 6. Pursuant to the apparatus in claim 1, the tabs may or may not have a handle to aid with the movement of the tab.
 7. The apparatus of claim 1, has fillable cavities. The fillable cavities are divided according to the unit of measure being measured. The unit of measure is put on the outside surface of the apparatus. If a spoon is the unit of measure, the fillable cavities are divided into several measurements of the spoon.
 8. The fillable cavities of the apparatus of claim 1, are able to be filled when the tabs are opened. The fillable cavities are divided by delineations that are solid.
 9. The delineations are between the finable cavities and is the reason the fillable cavities are divided in to the correct units of measure. The size of the fillable cavities are set by the delineations between, pursuant to claim
 1. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 has fillable cavities that are connected to a solid center. The solid center will vary depending on the size and shape of the apparatus. The solid center is in the center of the apparatus.
 11. The apparatus of claim 1 has caps. The caps are movable in an open and close manner and located at the opposite end of the fillable cavities than the tabs.
 12. Pursuant to claim 1, the caps are over each fillable cavity and the delineations. The caps keep the measurable stuff in the fillable cavity and allow the measurable stuff to be released.
 13. The caps will vary in size depending on the size of the apparatus, pursuant to claim
 1. 14. The caps have a mechanism that keeps them closed. This will promote storage. If apparatus of claim 1 is being used with a container, the cap is closed while filling is in progress. Once filling is complete, cap is opened to release measured substances.
 15. The cap can be hinged anywhere on the apparatus of claim 1 that will allow its function of opening and closing to work. 